SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- David Lee had 23 points and 11 rebounds, Klay Thompson scored 18 points and the Golden State Warriors held off the Sacramento Kings 101-92 on Wednesday night in a game both teams played short-handed. Stephen Curry added 13 points and eight assists for the Warriors (32-22) in the first game following the All-Star break for each team. Golden State is 3-0 against Sacramento this season. With both centres out with injuries and a shorter roster from trades each team made earlier in the day, the depth of the Warriors was just too much for the Kings to overcome. Isaiah Thomas had 26 points and seven assists, and Travis Outlaw scored 18 points for a Sacramento (18-36) team thats headed for an eighth straight losing season. Quincy Acy grabbed a career-high 12 boards to help the Kings outrebound the Warriors 49-35, but Sacramento committed 21 turnovers, fading in the closing minutes. The game was played in the aftermath of a busy day for both Northern California teams. The Kings traded guard Marcus Thornton to Brooklyn for veterans Jason Terry and Reggie Evans in the afternoon. Just before tipoff, the Warriors acquired point guard Steve Blake from the Los Angeles Lakers for reserves Kent Bazemore and MarShon Brooks. Andrew Bogut also missed his fifth straight game for the Warriors with a left shoulder injury. DeMarcus Cousins, who strained his left hip flexor in Sacramentos final game before the break in New York, also sat out. Both centres are day to day. The Kings dropped to 0-8 without Cousins this season but still led 76-75 entering the fourth quarter. The Warriors quickly put together a pair of scoring spurts to pull away. Lee converted a layup through traffic, Thompson made a 3-pointer and Andre Iguodala hit a fadeway jumper in an 8-0 run that gave Golden State an 86-79 lead early in the fourth. After the Kings started to rally, Iguodala found Draymond Green for a dunk, and Lee followed with a layup that put the Warriors up 94-84 with 3:28 remaining that all but sealed it. Most of the game played out in similar fashion. The Warriors went ahead by 10 points in the first quarter and 15 in the second, spreading the floor and moving the ball fast without any true centres on the court. The Kings had come back each time, though, playing just like the two-faced team theyd been before the All-Streak break -- prone to scintillating scoring spurts but, at times, lacking defence and discipline -- that buried them at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. Sacramento scored the final nine points of the third quarter, including the last six by Thomas, to take a 76-75 lead before the Warriors pulled away for good. NOTES: The teams meet for the final time this season April 4 in Oakland. ... Recently retired NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez, a former star at California, sat in a courtside seat between Kings owner Vivek Ranadive and team executive Chris Mullin. ... The Warriors are hoping Blake will be in uniform when they host Houston on Thursday night in Oakland. ... Terry and Evans should have plenty of time to make it to Sacramento before the Kings host Boston on Saturday night. LaMarcus Aldridge Jersey . The 24-year-old right winger has one assist in nine games this season with the Sabres. In his career, he has three goals and six assists in 43 NHL games. Cheap Swingman Spurs Jerseys . Paul George and Darren Collison each scored 17 points and Roy Hibbert added 11 points and nine rebounds for the Pacers (9-3), who won their third straight. http://www.cheapspursjerseys.com/?tag=cheap-george-gervin-jersey .The third-seeded Murray, who won here in 2009, will face seventh-seeded Kevin Anderson of South Africa next on the indoor hard court. DeMar DeRozan Jersey .com) - Robert Upshaw made a putback jumper to put 17th-ranked Washington ahead with 1:27 remaining in the game and the Huskies held on to beat Eastern Washington 81-77 on Sunday. Derrick White Jersey . The Marlies centre set up three goals, including the game-winner, as Toronto cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Oklahoma City Barons in American Hockey League action.Ames, IA (SportsNetwork.com) - A pair of nationally-ranked Big 12 Conference teams coming off a loss get together on Monday night, as the Texas Longhorns pay a visit to the Iowa State Cyclones. Texas had been considered a viable challenger to perennial Big 12 power Kansas during the first month and a half of the season, but the start of conference play has certainly humbled the Horns. Coach Rick Barnes squad is 14-5 overall, but is just 3-3 against league foes. Texas suffered a 75-62 setback to the 11th-ranked Jayhawks at home on Saturday in its most recent outing. Iowa States 78-73 loss at Texas Tech on Saturday was certainly more shocking, as the Red Raiders came into contest with a 10-9 record and were seeking their first conference win. The defeat stopped a modest two-game win streak for the Cyclones, who fell to 14-4 on the season and 4-2 in the Big 12. ISU will try to begin a new run off success at home tonight, where it has gone 10-0 this season. Texas owns a 17-11 lead in the all-time series with Iowa State, but the Cyclones lead in games played in Ames, 8-4, which includes victories in each of the last three. Isaiah Taylor poured in 23 points and Johnathan Holmes tacked on 14 more, but Texas, as a team, struggled to hit its shots and wound up falling to Kansas by double digits. The Longhorns connected on only 40 percent of their field goal attempts, which included a dismal 3-of-18 performance from 3-point range. The Jayhawks didnt exactly torch the nets, hitting 43.5 percent of their total shots, including 6-of-18 from beyond the arc, although they did commit only three turnovers. Taylor is averaging 12.7 ppg to lead threee players in double figures for the Longhorns, who put up 69.dddddddddddd5 ppg while permitting only 57.3 ppg. In addition to a defensive effort that limits the opposition to 34.9 percent field goal efficiency, which encompasses a 30.2 percent showing from long distance, Texas is one of the top rebounding teams in the nation, coming into this contest with a +11.5 differential. Myles Turner and Holmes have a lot to do with that, as they pull down 6.8 and 6.5 rpg, respectively. Turnovers have plagued the Horns as they are guilty of 13.7 miscues per outing, while foes cough the ball up an average of 9.9 times per game. Iowa State got 20 points from Monte Morris, 12 from Matt Thomas and 10 from Georges Niang, but still came up short in Saturdays game at Texas Tech. The Cyclones were absolutely dreadful from 3-point range, going just 6-of-31, while the Red Raiders nailed 11 treys and claimed a 23-13 edge in points at the foul line. Naz Long, the teams second-leading scorer on the season, had a game hed rather forget as he went just 1-of-7 out on the perimeter in tallying five points before fouling out after only 17 minutes of action. The Cyclones boast five double-digit scorers, who just so happen to be their starters, with Niang pacing the group at 14.6 ppg. Long (12.4 ppg), Bryce Dejean-Jones (12.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg), Dustin Hogue (11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) and Morris (10.7 ppg, 5.6 apg) have all made significant contributions in one way or another, helping Iowa State light up the scoreboard for 79.7 ppg. The team is shooting 48.4 percent from the floor, while permitting the opposition 41.2 percent success, and 67.7 ppg as a result. ' ' '